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Art of Chris Bezold-Plains Indian Reproductions

Sunday, February 1, 2015

Beaver Castor Bottle - Blue keepers the evil away .

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Cheyenne Style Parfleche

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Prairie Dog Bag..


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Saturday, January 31, 2015

The boys knife case.

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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Recycled parfleche knife case Cheyenne style.


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Sunday, January 25, 2015

Knife cases I made a few years ago


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A claw off my bear I killed with a 54 caliber muzzleloader


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I am an Artist that has worked on all mediums of visual expession. My latest works of art are on the Plains Indians Regalia. I have grown up under the smoke flaps of a Tipi in various seasons throughout the Rocky Mountain West. Chasing game behind my father walking many a miles stumbling along to keep up. Hunting deer, elk and bear with a muzzleloader spending months at a time on the high plains of Wyoming. Never wanting to leave these mountain ranges for the city where greenhorns thrive. Reinacting is a way of life. My artwork ranges from a simple graphic sketch to a well researched Plains Indian abstract painted Parfleche. I strive for natural materials, handmade rawhide, earth pigment, braintan skins and pre-1820 materials. Art and the mountains are a way of a exploration towards a simple life. Creating from natural materials as the First Peoples of the Plains is my artistic lifestyle today.
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